rust/src/compiletest/header.rs

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// Copyright 2012-2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
use common::config;
use common;
use util;
pub struct TestProps {
// Lines that should be expected, in order, on standard out
error_patterns: ~[~str],
// Extra flags to pass to the compiler
compile_flags: Option<~str>,
// If present, the name of a file that this test should match when
// pretty-printed
pp_exact: Option<Path>,
// Modules from aux directory that should be compiled
aux_builds: ~[~str],
// Environment settings to use during execution
exec_env: ~[(~str,~str)],
// Commands to be given to the debugger, when testing debug info
debugger_cmds: ~[~str],
// Lines to check if they appear in the expected debugger output
check_lines: ~[~str],
// Flag to force a crate to be built with the host architecture
force_host: bool,
}
// Load any test directives embedded in the file
pub fn load_props(testfile: &Path) -> TestProps {
let mut error_patterns = ~[];
let mut aux_builds = ~[];
let mut exec_env = ~[];
let mut compile_flags = None;
let mut pp_exact = None;
let mut debugger_cmds = ~[];
let mut check_lines = ~[];
let mut force_host = false;
iter_header(testfile, |ln| {
match parse_error_pattern(ln) {
Some(ep) => error_patterns.push(ep),
None => ()
};
if compile_flags.is_none() {
compile_flags = parse_compile_flags(ln);
}
if pp_exact.is_none() {
pp_exact = parse_pp_exact(ln, testfile);
}
if !force_host {
force_host = parse_force_host(ln);
}
match parse_aux_build(ln) {
Some(ab) => { aux_builds.push(ab); }
None => {}
}
match parse_exec_env(ln) {
Some(ee) => { exec_env.push(ee); }
None => {}
}
match parse_debugger_cmd(ln) {
Some(dc) => debugger_cmds.push(dc),
None => ()
};
match parse_check_line(ln) {
Some(cl) => check_lines.push(cl),
None => ()
};
true
});
return TestProps {
error_patterns: error_patterns,
compile_flags: compile_flags,
pp_exact: pp_exact,
aux_builds: aux_builds,
exec_env: exec_env,
debugger_cmds: debugger_cmds,
check_lines: check_lines,
force_host: force_host,
};
}
pub fn is_test_ignored(config: &config, testfile: &Path) -> bool {
fn xfail_target(config: &config) -> ~str {
~"xfail-" + util::get_os(config.target)
}
fn xfail_stage(config: &config) -> ~str {
~"xfail-" + config.stage_id.split('-').next().unwrap()
}
let val = iter_header(testfile, |ln| {
if parse_name_directive(ln, "xfail-test") { false }
else if parse_name_directive(ln, xfail_target(config)) { false }
else if parse_name_directive(ln, xfail_stage(config)) { false }
else if config.mode == common::mode_pretty &&
parse_name_directive(ln, "xfail-pretty") { false }
else { true }
});
!val
}
fn iter_header(testfile: &Path, it: |&str| -> bool) -> bool {
use std::io::{BufferedReader, File};
let mut rdr = BufferedReader::new(File::open(testfile).unwrap());
for ln in rdr.lines() {
// Assume that any directives will be found before the first
// module or function. This doesn't seem to be an optimization
// with a warm page cache. Maybe with a cold one.
if ln.starts_with("fn") || ln.starts_with("mod") {
return true;
} else { if !(it(ln.trim())) { return false; } }
}
return true;
}
fn parse_error_pattern(line: &str) -> Option<~str> {
parse_name_value_directive(line, ~"error-pattern")
}
fn parse_aux_build(line: &str) -> Option<~str> {
parse_name_value_directive(line, ~"aux-build")
}
fn parse_compile_flags(line: &str) -> Option<~str> {
parse_name_value_directive(line, ~"compile-flags")
}
fn parse_debugger_cmd(line: &str) -> Option<~str> {
parse_name_value_directive(line, ~"debugger")
}
fn parse_check_line(line: &str) -> Option<~str> {
parse_name_value_directive(line, ~"check")
}
fn parse_force_host(line: &str) -> bool {
parse_name_directive(line, "force-host")
}
fn parse_exec_env(line: &str) -> Option<(~str, ~str)> {
parse_name_value_directive(line, ~"exec-env").map(|nv| {
// nv is either FOO or FOO=BAR
let mut strs: ~[~str] = nv.splitn('=', 1).map(|s| s.to_owned()).collect();
match strs.len() {
1u => (strs.pop().unwrap(), ~""),
2u => {
let end = strs.pop().unwrap();
(strs.pop().unwrap(), end)
}
n => fail!("Expected 1 or 2 strings, not {}", n)
}
})
}
fn parse_pp_exact(line: &str, testfile: &Path) -> Option<Path> {
match parse_name_value_directive(line, ~"pp-exact") {
Some(s) => Some(Path::new(s)),
None => {
if parse_name_directive(line, "pp-exact") {
testfile.filename().map(|s| Path::new(s))
} else {
None
}
}
}
}
fn parse_name_directive(line: &str, directive: &str) -> bool {
line.contains(directive)
}
fn parse_name_value_directive(line: &str,
directive: ~str) -> Option<~str> {
let keycolon = directive + ":";
match line.find_str(keycolon) {
Some(colon) => {
let value = line.slice(colon + keycolon.len(),
line.len()).to_owned();
debug!("{}: {}", directive, value);
Some(value)
}
None => None
}
}